FICO European Fraud Map: UK Leads in “Card Not Present” Fraud and Total Losses
Fraudsters are shifting away from ID theft to social engineering, data compromise scams and ‘quishing’ as the
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Highlights
- Card fraud losses across EMEA have increased from €1,493m in 2021 to €1,578m in 2024
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UK card fraud increased by 4% to £572.6 million since 2023 -
CNP fraud accounts for around 70% of total card fraud losses in the
UK – increasing by 11% year on year -
Hungary saw the greatest increase acrossEurope at 22% — card fraud losses also dramatically increased inNorway ,Denmark andHungary -
Portugal andthe Netherlands are the only countries to see fraud levels fall
“While card fraud loss figures are still lower than the 2015 peak of €1,642 million, the last few years show that fraud in
Card Losses Grow in
In 2024,
Card Not Present (CNP) fraud remained the leading fraud category, accounting for around 70% of total card fraud losses. This marks an increase of 11% from 2023 and puts the
Conversely, identity (ID) fraud losses dropped significantly by 26% to £58.7M, pointing to a shift in criminal behaviour away from ID theft and towards social engineering, data compromises and scams. The growing use of fraud enhancements such as biometric and behavioural monitoring tools are also likely to have contributed to the decrease. Plus, continued investment by
“The
The Picture across
Other highlights from the FICO European Fraud Map show the impact card fraud is having across the region:
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In
Norway fraud losses have dramatically increased over the last few years from €14M in 2021 to €26.4M, rising 8% in 2024. -
Denmark demonstrated a more than twofold increase in fraud losses (€19.6M to €47.6M) since 2021, and a concerning 20% rise in 2024 alone. -
In
Hungary , fraud losses jumped from €3.3M to €22.4M from 2021 to 2024, rising by 22% in 2024. -
Greece has also seen a significant increase, with a twofold increase from €13.4M to €28.4M since 2021 and 20% in 2024. - Sweden’s losses have risen significantly from €13.1M to €24.2M, an increase of around 85% in three years, and 19% during 2024.
Despite the overall EMEA loss picture trending slowly upwards, a few countries are seeing a downward trend in their card fraud losses:
- France’s losses are slowly but steadily decreasing and have done so consistently since their peak at €433.2M in 2018. They now sit at €409.2M, the second highest losses of the 18 countries studied but setting a good example for controlling their losses.
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Turkey showed significantly lower losses at €1.1M for 2024, but they too are reducing their fraud losses consistently and have done since their peak at €14M in 2010. However, 2024 saw fraud rise by 5% inTurkey .
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